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Stockholm - Roger Federer says he will rest as required to complete an exhausting 2008 season, while still feeling strong enough to test himself starting on Wednesday at the Madrid Masters. The Swiss said Monday his self-imposed pause from the game w...
Roger Federer will face a potentially tricky second round tie at the Madrid Masters against Radek Stepanek after the Czech cruised through his opening match against Juan Monaco on Sunday.
Roger Federer will face a potentially tricky second round tie at the Madrid Masters against Radek Stepanek after the Czech cruised through his opening match against Juan Monaco on Sunday. Stepanek boo
MADRID: Roger Federer is set to end his self-imposed autumn rest period as the 2007 finalist returns to action as second seed at the Madrid Masters starting today.
Roger Federer is set to end his self-imposed autumn rest period as the 2007 finalist returns to action as second seed at the Madrid Masters starting on Sunday.
Stockholm, Oct 11: Argentine top seed David Nalbandian outclassed Spaniard Albert Montanes 6-4, 6-1 at the Stockholm Open tennis tournament to line up against two-time finalist Jarkko Nieminen in the semi-finals.
Japanese teenager Kei Nishikori dismissed his own illness worries to advance into the semi-finals of the Stockholm Open without firing a shot while top seed David Nalbandian was barely tested with a quick victory in just over an hour.
Top-seeded Argentine David Nalbandian will meet two-time former finalist and No. 3 seed Jarkko Nieminen of Finland for the 10th time on Saturday in the Stockholm Open semifinals. Nalbandian, who started the week at No. 26 in the ATP 2008 Race, improved to 32-13 on the season following a 6-4, 6-1 win in 63 minutes over Albert Montanes of Spain in the quarterfinals on Friday. Nalbandian can earn ...
STOCKHOLM: Japan's teenage tennis sensation Kei Nishikori dismissed his own illness worries to advance into the semi-finals of the Stockholm Open yesterday as ailing opponent Mario Ancic withdrew with fever from their quarter-final match.
Japanese teenager Kei Nishikori dismissed his own illness worries to advance into the semi-finals of the Stockholm Open without firing a shot on Friday while top seed David Nalbandian was barely tested with a quick victory in just over an hour.
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